10W40
the oil that is usually for grizzly is 10w30 but to make sure take your seat off and read the label on your breather it shold be listed under liquids
2.6 US QTS
Semi-synthetic or synthetic oil is recommended by Yamaha for the Raptor 660 engine. The most common recommended oil is Yamalube 10/30.
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It says 2.6 QTS
first u put a jack under the back of your grizzly 660 the oil tank is on the bottom and find the drain plug but before u unscrew the plug put it back down if you do not put it back down you will not get all the oil out and then unscrewand and empty
To check the transmission fluid on a 2005 Yamaha Grizzly 660, locate the transmission oil dipstick, which is typically found on the right side of the engine. Remove the dipstick, wipe it clean, and reinsert it to check the fluid level. The fluid should be at the proper level indicated on the dipstick. If necessary, add the appropriate transmission oil through the dipstick tube.
The Yamaha owners manual states that the clutch is lubricated with the engine oil, there is no mention made of transmission oil capacity or type. Transmission shares oil with engine. You can register on Yamaha.com to access an online owners manual. Owner 2003 660 Raptor.
no the motor isn't blown.the head gasget is blown.change it then it should be fine.but don't forget to change the oil.after you change the head gasget.ok i hope this helps you out.
It locks up the engine and ruins it
This is caused by the needle and seat not closing off the flow of fuel. The gas gets into the cylinder, fills it up, and when you turn the engine over it compresses the gas. This forces the gas to work its way around the end gaps in the rings and into the crankcase (and oil).